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Captured: The Corporate Infiltration of American Democracy
By (Author) Sheldon Whitehouse
With Melanie Wachtell Stinnett
The New Press
The New Press
21st February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
322.30973
Hardback
272
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
A U.S. senator, leading the fight against money in politics, chronicles the long shadow corporate power has cast over our democracy
In Captured, U.S. Senator and former federal prosecutor Sheldon Whitehouse offers an eye-opening take on what corporate influence looks like today from the Senate Floor, adding a first-hand perspective to Jane Mayers Dark Money.
Americans know something is wrong in their government. Senator Whitehouse combines history, legal scholarship, and personal experiences to provide the first hands-on, comprehensive explanation of what's gone wrong, exposing multiple avenues through which our government has been infiltrated and disabled by corporate powers. Captured reveals an original oversight by the Founders, and shows how and why corporate power has exploited that vulnerability: to strike fear in elected representatives who dont get right by threatening million-dollar "dark money" election attacks (a threat more effective and less expensive than the actual attack); to stack the judiciaryeven the Supreme Courtin "business-friendly" ways; to "capture the administrative agencies meant to regulate corporate behavior; to undermine the civil jury, the Constitution's last bastion for ordinary citizens; and to create a corporate "alternate reality" on public health and safety issues like climate change.
Captured shows that in this centuries-long struggle between corporate power and individual liberty, we can and must take our American government back into our own hands.
Praise for Senator Sheldon Whitehouse:
"Sheldon Whitehouse is one of the most respected and thoughtful progressives in the Senate. His energy and enthusiasm make him a powerful voice in defending our American democracy against the relentless, pervasiveand often hiddenpower of corporate special interests."
Senator Elizabeth Warren
An extraordinarily intelligent and wide-ranging critique of the current state of our political and economic affairs. This book reminds me distinctly of the great muckraking texts of the progressive eratexts that really shook up the status quo in the American polity and economy. And I truly believe that this book has the potential to be one of those much needed historic calls-to-actionBravo!
William Novak, Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
For climate activistsor really anyone who thinks climate change is a problemtheres a lot to love about Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
Think Progress
"An elected official who speaks the truth.
Janet Larsen, Earth Policy Institute
Sheldon Whitehouse represents Rhode Island in the U.S. Senate. He has served as a federal and state prosecutor, business regulator, courtroom litigator, environmental advocate, and government reformer. Boston-based writer Melanie Wachtell Stinnett is a former Director of Policy & Communications for the Tobin Project.